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Originally posted by Man View PostI always like to ask myself why? What is the real reason behind wanting tent cities to pop up in your city?
Sometime when I put on my tin foil hat I begin to think that they want to help portray the conditions in the U.S. as miserable by getting more of these big cities to allow tent cities and so forth to continue to push their communist propaganda that somehow capitalism is failing and conditions are just getting worse.
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Originally posted by SmTx View PostFor everyone that hates Austin here's your chance. The lunacy
Before the change, it was illegal to sit, lie or camp in public. Now, officers will only give tickets to people who block pathways.
Here's a pretty long but damming view of what Austin will shortly become: Seattle is Dying - YouTube
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Originally posted by AZST_bowhunter View PostI will give Seattle this... the residents are fed up with the homeless. They have started putting adds out on indeed looking for people to patrol the streets and stop the homeless from robbing people. Paying like 15 bucks an hour lol.
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Originally posted by LFD2037 View PostHad the misfortune t drive thru there the other day. I've never seen so many Beto's stickers in my life. What used to be one of the greatest cities in this state has become one of the worst in, & that all happened in less than 20 years. It's a sad deal for sure.
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Originally posted by Dirtymike View Postyea i am super not happy about this. Praying Gov Abbot holds by his promise to have state step in if city start allowing tent cities to pop up.
Abbott is a gutless terd.
He recently signed a bill taking away cities rights to impose ordinances about what building materials can be required on homes and businesses. All under the guise of affordable housing.
Effective Sept 1 any legal building material under the national building code is legal for use anywhere.
They’re gonna find somewhere for them alright....
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostAbbott is a gutless terd.
He recently signed a bill taking away cities rights to impose ordinances about what building materials can be required on homes and businesses. All under the guise of affordable housing.
Effective Sept 1 any legal building material under the national building code is legal for use anywhere.
They’re gonna find somewhere for them alright....
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